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A Letter to the Vice Chancellor of England . By James Yates , M . A Hunter . Tmb judgment delivered by the Vice Chancellor in the case of Lady Hewley ' a Trust occasioned this letter , in which the writer shows that whatever may turn out to be the character of his Honour ' s law , his theology and Greek are somewhat at fault . The attack on the improved
version of the New Testament might , perhaps , have been modified , or not made at all , had the learned Judge been aware that it is , substantially , the work of Archbishop Newcome . It is to be hoped that he will attend to this able and temperate expostulation . At any rate , no authority can long sustain the dominion of the endowments of the dead over the pro * tfessions of the living , and that of an ecclesiastical assumption of infallibility over both .
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The Church of England ' s Apostasy and the Duty of Dissenters . By John Epps , M . D . Dr . Epps is a radical reformer in Church and State , and fervently denounces their union as an illicit embrace . * He calls on Dissenters generally to follow the example of their brethren at Leeds and Nottingham ; we may now say , Manchester . His arguments have been strongly aided , since their publication , by Lord John Russell , whose * Dissenters ' 9
Marriage Bill , as it is facetiously called , must have recovered to a sense of their real position most of those who had been misled by the promises of Ministers and the ' moderation' of the United Committee . There will be few more petitions but what will pray for the separation .
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The Princi ple of Protestantism incompatible tvith the application of a Religious Test . By John James Tayler . A . B . Hunter . While many sects are leaguing to shake off the supremacy of one paramount sect , Mr . Tayler looks with the clear vision of a Christian philosopher , ; beyond the temporary conflict , to the eventual destruction of
the evil principle itself of sectarianism . It is the destiny of such writers as he to advance that happy consummation . He weighs Church and Dissent in the same impartial balance , and goes to the root of the fallacy which puts reason and revelation , the will of the Deity and the progressive improvement of his creatures , in unnatural opposition . Our spirits are seldom refreshed by words of wisdom so sound and beautiful as those of this discourse , and of that recently published by the same author on * the Moral Education of the People . '
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Observations on Retail Spirit Licenses , &c . in a Letter to Lord Melbourne . Richardson . The writer proposes that every duly licensed wholesale wine and spirit merchant be empowered to retail , but not to be ' consumed on the premises ; ' and to confine the license to retail spirits to be ' consumed on the premises' to parties possessed of a beer license , and strictly prosecuting the business of licensed victuallers , on premises adapted to that purpose . This regulation would , he argues , lessen the facilities for
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SOT CriUotd Notices .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1834, page 306, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2632/page/78/
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